List of Chicago Bears starting quarterbacks

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These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).

The early era of the NFL and American football in general was not conducive to passing the football, with the forward pass not being legalized until the early 1900s and not fully adopted for many more years.[1] Although the quarterback position has historically been the one to receive the snap and thus handle the football on every offensive play,[2] the importance of the position during this era was limited by various rules, like having to be five yards behind the line of scrimmage before a forward pass could be attempted.[3] These rules and the tactical focus on rushing the ball limited the importance of the quarterback position while enhancing the value of different types of backs, such as the halfback and the fullback.[4] Some of these backs were considered triple-threat men, capable of rushing, passing or kicking the football, making it common for multiple players to attempt a pass during a game.[5]

As rules changed and the NFL began adopting a more pass-centric approach to offensive football, the importance of the quarterback position grew.[3][4] Beginning in 1950, total wins and losses by a team's starting quarterback were tracked.[6] Prior to 1950, the Bears had numerous players identified as playing the quarterback position. However, the combination of unreliable statistics in the early era of the NFL and the differences in the early quarterback position make tracking starts by quarterbacks impractical for this timeframe.

Regular season

Jim McMahon, who led the Bears to their first Super Bowl in 1985 (1982–1988)
Rex Grossman, who played for the Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2006 (2003–2008)
Kyle Orton started 15 games in 2008
Jay Cutler, who holds multiple Bears franchise passing records[7] (2009–2016)
Mitchell Trubisky (2017–2020)
Justin Fields (2021–2023)
Caleb Williams (2024–present)


More information Season(s), Quarterback (games) ...
Season(s)Quarterback (games)References
1950Johnny Lujack (12)[8]
1951Johnny Lujack (6) / Steve Romanik (6)[9]
1952Bob Williams (7) / Steve Romanik (3) / George Blanda (2)[10]
1953George Blanda (12)[11]
1954George Blanda (7) / Zeke Bratkowski (5)[12]
1955Ed Brown (12)[13]
1956Ed Brown (12)[14]
1957Ed Brown (8) / Zeke Bratkowski (4)[15]
1958Ed Brown (11) / Zeke Bratkowski (1)[16]
1959Ed Brown (10) / Zeke Bratkowski (2)[17]
1960Ed Brown (11) / Zeke Bratkowski (1)[18]
1961Billy Wade (9) / Ed Brown (5)[19]
1962Billy Wade (14)[20]
1963Billy Wade (14)[21]
1964Billy Wade (10) / Rudy Bukich (4)[22]
1965Rudy Bukich (12) / Billy Wade (2)[23]
1966Rudy Bukich (14)[24]
1967Jack Concannon (12) / Larry Rakestraw (2)[25]
1968Jack Concannon (7) / Virgil Carter (5) / Larry Rakestraw (2)[26]
1969Bobby Douglass (7) / Jack Concannon (5) / Virgil Carter (2)[27]
1970Jack Concannon (13) / Bobby Douglass (1)[28]
1971Bobby Douglass (7) / Kent Nix (4) / Jack Concannon (3)[29]
1972Bobby Douglass (14)[30]
1973Bobby Douglass (12) / Gary Huff (2)[31]
1974Gary Huff (11) / Bobby Douglass (3)[32]
1975Gary Huff (9) / Bob Avellini (4) / Bobby Douglass (1)[33]
1976Bob Avellini (14)[34]
1977Bob Avellini (14)[35]
1978Bob Avellini (12) / Mike Phipps (4)[36]
1979Mike Phipps (10) / Vince Evans (3) / Bob Avellini (3)[37]
1980Vince Evans (10) / Mike Phipps (6)[38]
1981Vince Evans (16)[39]
1982Jim McMahon (7) / Bob Avellini (2)[40]
1983Jim McMahon (13) / Vince Evans (3)[41]
1984Jim McMahon (9) / Steve Fuller (4) / Rusty Lisch (1) / Bob Avellini (1) / Greg Landry (1)[42]
1985Jim McMahon (11) / Steve Fuller (5)[43]
1986Mike Tomczak (7) / Jim McMahon (6) / Steve Fuller (2) / Doug Flutie (1)[44]
1987Jim McMahon (6) / Mike Tomczak (6) / Mike Hohensee (2) / Steve Bradley (1)[45]
1988Jim McMahon (9) / Mike Tomczak (5) / Jim Harbaugh (2)[46]
1989Mike Tomczak (11) / Jim Harbaugh (5)[47]
1990Jim Harbaugh (14) / Mike Tomczak (2)[48]
1991Jim Harbaugh (16)[49]
1992Jim Harbaugh (13) / Peter Tom Willis (2) / Will Furrer (1)[50]
1993Jim Harbaugh (15) / Peter Tom Willis (1)[51]
1994Steve Walsh (11) / Erik Kramer (5)[52]
1995Erik Kramer (16)[53]
1996Dave Krieg (12) / Erik Kramer (4)[54]
1997Erik Kramer (13) / Rick Mirer (3)[55]
1998Erik Kramer (8) / Steve Stenstrom (7) / Moses Moreno (1)[56]
1999Shane Matthews (7) / Cade McNown (6) / Jim Miller (3)[57]
2000Cade McNown (9) / Shane Matthews (5) / Jim Miller (2)[58]
2001Jim Miller (13) / Shane Matthews (3)[59]
2002Jim Miller (8) / Chris Chandler (7) / Henry Burris (1)[60]
2003Kordell Stewart (7) / Chris Chandler (6)/ Rex Grossman (3)[61]
2004Craig Krenzel (5) / Chad Hutchinson (5)/ Jonathan Quinn (3) / Rex Grossman (3)[62]
2005Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[63]
2006Rex Grossman (16)[64]
2007Rex Grossman (7) / Brian Griese (6) / Kyle Orton (3)[65]
2008Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[66]
2009Jay Cutler (16)[67]
2010Jay Cutler (15) / Todd Collins (1)[68]
2011Jay Cutler (10) / Caleb Hanie (4) / Josh McCown (2)[69]
2012Jay Cutler (15) / Jason Campbell (1)[70]
2013Jay Cutler (11) / Josh McCown (5)[71]
2014Jay Cutler (15) / Jimmy Clausen (1)[72]
2015Jay Cutler (15) / Jimmy Clausen (1)[73]
2016Matt Barkley (6) / Jay Cutler (5) / Brian Hoyer (5)[74]
2017Mitchell Trubisky (12) / Mike Glennon (4)[75]
2018Mitchell Trubisky (14) / Chase Daniel (2)[76]
2019Mitchell Trubisky (15) / Chase Daniel (1)[77]
2020Mitchell Trubisky (9) / Nick Foles (7)[78]
2021 Justin Fields (10) / Andy Dalton (6) / Nick Foles (1)[79]
2022 Justin Fields (15) / Trevor Siemian (1) / Nathan Peterman (1)[80]
2023 Justin Fields (13) / Tyson Bagent (4)[81]
2024 Caleb Williams (17)[82]
2025 Caleb Williams (17)[83]
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Postseason

More information Season(s), Quarterback(s) ...
Season(s)Quarterback(s)
1950Johnny Lujack (0–1)
1956Ed Brown (0–1)
1963Billy Wade (1–0)
1977Bob Avellini (0–1)
1979Mike Phipps (0–1)
1984Steve Fuller (1–1)
1985Jim McMahon (3–0)
1986Doug Flutie (0–1)
1987Jim McMahon (0–1)
1988Mike Tomczak (1–0) / Jim McMahon (0–1)
1990Mike Tomczak (1–1)
1991Jim Harbaugh (0–1)
1994Steve Walsh (1–1)
2001Jim Miller (0–1)
2005Rex Grossman (0–1)
2006 Rex Grossman (2–1)
2010 Jay Cutler (1–1)
2018 Mitchell Trubisky (0–1)
2020 Mitchell Trubisky (0–1)
2025 Caleb Williams (1–1)
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Most games as starting quarterback

These quarterbacks have the most starts for the Bears in regular season games (through the 2023 NFL season)

More information GP, GS ...
GP Games played
GS Games started
W Number of wins as starting quarterback
L Number of losses as starting quarterback
T Number of ties as starting quarterback
% Winning percentage as starting quarterback
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More information Name, Period ...
Name Period GP GS W L T %
Jay Cutler 2009–2016 102 102 51 51 .500
Ed Brown 1955–1961 98 66 39 25 2 .591
Jim Harbaugh 1988–1993 89 65 35 30 .538
Sid Luckman* 1939–1949 128 61
Jim McMahon 1982–1988 66 61 46 15 .754
Mitchell Trubisky 2017–2020 51 50 29 21 .580
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* – Indicates that the quarterback's career record is unknown

Team career passing records

Through the 2020 NFL season

More information Name, Comp ...
Name Comp Att % Yds TD Int
Jay Cutler 2,020 3,271 61.8 23,443 154 109
Jim Harbaugh 1,023 1,759 58.2 11,567 50 56
Mitchell Trubisky 1,010 1,577 64.1 10,609 64 37
Erik Kramer 913 1,557 58.6 10,582 63 45
Sid Luckman 904 1,744 51.8 14,686 137 132
Jim McMahon 874 1,513 57.8 11,203 67 56
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